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Beatrice Giblin: "Ore Mining in the Arctic Is Still Too Expensive"

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A region coveted for its ores and rare earths, the Arctic currently has little potential for exploitation, according to geographer Béatrice Giblin, a geopolitics expert. This is due to difficult access conditions and costly costs.
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A strategic alliance to advance northern research and promote indigenous knowledge UArctic members gathered for the network's annual meeting in Sami territory, Finland. Photo: UArctic The French National Institute for Scientific Research (INRS) is now an official member of the University of the Arctic (UArctic), an international network dedicated to research, education, and collaboration in northern regions. Nearly 130 delegations from 13 countr…

A region coveted for its ores and rare earths, the Arctic currently has little potential for exploitation, according to geographer Béatrice Giblin, a geopolitics expert. This is due to difficult access conditions and costly costs.

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rts.ch broke the news in on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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